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Welcome to our school

St. George's School is a catholic mission school established since 1937.

Our mission is to provide opportunities for the overall integral development of each student.

Its multi-cultural community comprises of preschoolers, primary students and secondary students. Dedicated and committed staff strives to provide a stimulating environment that prepares students to be independent learners.

Its curriculum equips students to further their studies at any higher institutions nationally and internationally.

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Thu, 12 Feb 2026

On the 12th of February 2026, St. George’s School celebrated its Excellent Result Award Ceremony which took place in Parish Hall. This ceremony is meant to honor the outstanding achievements of students for GCE O Level and PSR examinations of 2025. The Guest of Honor for the event was the Chairman of the School Board of Governors, Mr. Anthony Liew Voon Chiang. 

The award ceremony was opened by a speech from the principal, Mr. Janidi Jingan. The principal took the opportunity to express gratitude and congratulations to students, parents and teachers for their efforts in guiding and supporting students to reach their academic potential. A total of 9 students achieved outstanding results for PSR while 32 students achieved the award for O Level.

The ceremony also featured a dance performance by primary students and a musical number by secondary students in between the presentations of awards. After the ceremony concluded, guests were invited to partake in light refreshments prepared by the school.

This ceremony highlights the school’s commitment to celebrating the achievements of its students as well as to show appreciation to those who made the event possible.

Congratulations to all high-achieving students. We are proud of your achievements and we look forward to your future successes.

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Wed, 11 Feb 2026

Lawatan Sambil Belajar Ke Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah

Pada hari Selasa, 10hb. Februari,2026 ,pelajar tahun 9 dan 10  telah mengadakan lawatan sambil belajar  ke Balai Khazanah Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah. Lawatan ini telah disertai oleh seramai 42 orang pelajar dan tiga orang pengiring. 

Antara objektif lawatan ini diadakan adalah untuk menambah pengetahuan dan kefahaman pelajar tentang ajaran Islam serta sejarah dan kebudayaan Islam, di samping  memberikan pendedahan tentang koleksi Balai Khazanah Islam yang cukup bernilai.

Sepanjang lawatan, para pelajar berpeluang melawat galeri-galeri pameran dengan penerangan diberikan oleh pihak penganjur. Antara galeri-galeri pameran yang dilawati di balai Khazanah ialah galeri ‘The King’s Wisdom’, galeri ‘Mushaf’, galeri ‘Replika Pedang-Pedang’, galeri ‘Astronomi ,Galeri ‘Planet Bumi’, Galeri ‘Kesenian Islam (Tongkat dan Tasbih), ‘Seni Bina Masjid’ dan lain-lain. 

Lawatan ke galeri-galeri tersebut dapat memberi pendedahan ilmu dan meningkatkan kefahaman tentang kepimpinan Islam, keagungan al-Quran, sejarah perjuangan, sumbangan ilmuwan Islam,keindahan ciptaan Allah serta kehalusan seni dan seni bina Islam. 

Selain itu, lawatan ini turut memupuk rasa penghargaan dan kecintaan terhadap warisan serta tamadun Islam,serta meningkatkan kesedaran untuk mengamalkan ajaran Islam dalam kehidupan seharian.

Secara keseluruhannya, lawatan ke Balai Khazanah Islam ini telah berjalan dengan lancar dan mencapai objektif yang ditetapkan.

Diharapkan lawatan seumpama ini dapat diteruskan pada masa akan datang bagi memberi manfaat yang berterusan kepada para pelajar.

 

 

 

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Mon, 26 Jan 2026

On Friday morning, January 23rd, the school held its annual CCA Orientation organised by the CCA Department and led by Teacher Sheeba, Head of CCA. Teachers introduced the 17 clubs offered to students from the Primary, and Secondary levels. The session helped students and parents gain a better understanding of each club’s objectives and encourage them to explore new interests.

At 9:00 a.m., the school was honoured to welcome the Brunei Fencing Federation for a special demonstration. The demonstration introduced students to the sport of fencing while also explaining the training venue, basic rules, and how the sport is conducted. Three national fencing athletes then took the stage to deliver an exciting live demonstration, showcasing skill, agility, and discipline.

Students were later invited on stage to try using the fencing gear and experience basic movements under the guidance of the head coach, Coach Rocky. The activity was well received, and the school is pleased to share that fencing may potentially become part of the CCA itinerary this year.

The event also featured inspiring speeches. Coach Rocky, a national coach and a fencing champion since the 1990s, spoke about the development of fencing in Brunei and encouraged students to explore new opportunities. Secretary Ms Amal Nazurah, also from the Brunei Darussalam Fencing Federation, introduced the team and spoke about the federation’s efforts to grow interest in fencing among students. She also highlighted that one of our current students from Year 8A, Chee Zhi Xuan, has already been part of the fencing team for a full season, an encouraging example for others who may wish to explore the sport. We were also moved by a heartfelt sharing from Ms Azriah, an SGS alumnai, who recalled being 14 and sitting in the Parish Hall listening to a similar demonstration by Coach Rocky two decades ago, which sparked her long-lasting interest in the sport.

The orientation day proved to be an engaging and inspiring start to the CCA programme. We look forward to supporting our students as they discover their passions and talents throughout the year.

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Tue, 20 Jan 2026

Majlis Sembahyang Sunat Hajat, Bacaan Surah Yasin Dan Doa Khas Bagi Merafakkan Kesihatan Dan Kesejahteraan Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam.

Pada hari Isnin, 19hb.Januari,2026 bersamaan 29 Rejab 1447H, guru-guru dan pelajar dari Tahun 6 hingga Tahun 11 yang berugama Islam telah mengadakan majlis di atas di Sekolah Saint George’s pada jam 7.50 pagi. Acara tersebut diadakan serentak bagi semua sekolah Kerajaan dan Swasta di bawah Kementerian Pendidikan di seluruh negara.

Majlis dimulakan dengan bacaan Istighfar, Shalawat Syifa, diikuti dengan bacaan Surah Yassin kemudian shalat hajat berjemaah yang diimamkan oleh Ustaz Mohiddin bin Hj. Momin (Ketua Guru Ugama Sekolah Rendah Saint George’s). Seterusnya bacaan doa Hajat dan doa khas bagi Merafakkan Kesihatan dan Kesejahteraan Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam juga dipimpin oleh Ustaz Mohiddin.

Secara keseluruhannya, Majlis Sembahyang Sunat Hajat,Bacaan Surah Yasin Dan Doa Khas telah berjaya dilaksanakan mengikut ketetapan yang telah dirancang.

Dalam pada itu,Seluruh warga Sekolah Saint George’s merafakkan doa semoga Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam dikurniakan kesembuhan segera dan keafiatan yang berpanjangan. Aamiin,Aamiin Ya Rabbal ‘Alamiin.

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Wed, 14 Jan 2026

We are proud to celebrate the outstanding achievement of our student, Abel Wee Yuen Lim, who represented Brunei Darussalam as part of the Majlis Sukan Sekolah-Sekolah Brunei Darussalam (MS SSBD) contingent at the 14th ASEAN Schools Games (ASG 2025) and won a Gold Medal in the Boys’ 1st International Routine Nanquan+Nangun (Wushu) event.

In recognition of the achievements of student-athletes at the Games, the Ministry of Education, through the Co-Curriculum Education Department, organised the Majlis Penyampaian Insentif Kecemerlangan Sukan (IKS) on 12 January 2026 at the Main Hall, Ministry of Education. The ceremony honoured members of the MS SSBD contingent for their commendable performances.

Guest of Honour, Her Excellency Datin Seri Setia Dr Hajah Romaizah binti Haji Mohd Salleh, Minister of Education, presented certificates and incentives to the successful athletes.

The 14th ASEAN Schools Games, held in Brunei Darussalam from 20 to 28 November 2025, marked a historic milestone for the national schools contingent, achieving its highest medal tally to date with 4 gold, 4 silver and 10 bronze medals.

Abel’s gold medal represents yet another remarkable success, reflecting his consistent excellence, dedication and perseverance. We congratulate Abel on his outstanding achievement and commend him for bringing pride and honour to our school and to Brunei Darussalam.

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Mon, 12 Jan 2026

Parents and guardians of new pupils were invited to the St. George’s School Parish Hall on 10 January 2026 for a briefing on key guidelines for new pupils. The meeting was chaired by Principal Janidi Jingan, Deputy Principal Luxman Satchi, and Head of Primary, Madam Alice Ting. The briefing was divided into two sessions: the first focused on new pupils, while the second addressed Year 1 pupils.

The programme began with a warm welcome from the Head of Primary, followed by a briefing from the Principal. The Principal highlighted the school’s mission to foster a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment, the importance of strong home-school partnerships, financial responsibilities, leave of absence guidelines, safety measures, and bullying awareness. A question-and-answer session was also held, during which the new Deputy Principal, Luxman Satchi, was introduced.

The Deputy Principal shared insights on changes in learning styles, the use of devices, and the importance of healthy relationships between children and parents. The Head of Primary then outlined the school’s vision and mission, curriculum, and integrated programmes such as Jolly Phonics and Jolly Grammar. She also highlighted various activities conducted over the years, including storytelling and writing workshops, language workshops for parents, Language Week, school trips, and approaches to parental engagement through WhatsApp groups, parent–teacher discussions, and transparent communication.

A separate briefing was then conducted for Year 1 pupils, focusing on the Jolly Phonics and Jolly Grammar programmes and how both support early literacy development. Pupils were also introduced to the iRead Home Reading Programme and collected their reading packets to begin the school year.

Overall, the meeting strengthened the partnership between the school and parents, ensuring that both work together to support pupils’ learning, wellbeing, and success throughout the school year.

 

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Mon, 5 Jan 2026

Parents’ Briefing for Newly Enrolled Secondary Students

Date:
5th January 2026
Venue: Parish Hall, St. George’s School

St. George’s School hosted a briefing session for parents and guardians of newly enrolled students in the Secondary Section. The purpose of the session was to familiarize parents with the school’s guidelines and procedures, ensuring a smooth transition for their children.

The session began with welcoming and opening remarks by Deputy Principal, Mr. Luxman, followed by a comprehensive briefing conducted by School Principal, Mr. Janidi Jingan. Also present were Head of Section, Mr. Aywen, and Student Affairs Officer for Secondary Section, Teacher Apiza.

Key guidelines discussed included:

• Punctuality and Attendance requirements
• School Fees Payment timelines
• Disciplinary Handling Strategies
• Prohibited Items on campus
• Policy on Bringing Smartphones or Mobile Phones to School – currently being established and not yet implemented. A short parent survey will be sent out in the coming weeks to gather feedback on this matter.

This initiative reflects the school’s commitment to fostering strong collaboration between parents and the school community for the benefit of students’ academic and personal development.

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Sat, 29 Nov 2025

On 25th November, 2025, the staff of St. George’s School embarked on a meaningful visit to our sister school, St. John’s School, Kuala Belait, for a full-day bonding and professional sharing session. The delegation included Chairperson of the School Board, Anthony Liew, Principal Janidi Jingan, Assistant Deputy Principal Luxman Satchi, School Board Member Freddie Ho, Heads of Sections, Heads of Departments, teachers, and support staff.

The group departed from St. George’s School by bus and arrived at St. John’s School where they were warmly welcomed by Principal Dr. Teh Keng Wat, the management team, and school representatives. The visit began with a group photo, marking the start of a collaborative and enriching day.

The programme commenced with a safety briefing and a welcoming address by the Head of their English Department, followed by an opening prayer. The morning continued with a presentation by the Principal of St. John’s School, who delivered her opening remarks and expressed gratitude for the visit. Her presentation highlighted the history of St. John’s School, an overview of the school’s policies and guidelines, staff and academic KPIs, and reflections on the school’s COVID-19 experience. This was followed by a presentation from Principal Janidi Jingan, who shared insights into St. George’s School’s history, the current school administration structure and highlighted the school’s inspirations, achievements, and major events.

After the plenary session, staff members from both schools were divided into subject-based groups to conduct focused discussions on various educational topics. These included students with disabilities, community involvement, the use of AI in teaching, Earth Day and Mental Health Day activities, and discipline within the school environment. A lunch break provided a relaxed time for informal bonding, after which the hosts led visitors on a tour of the school, offering a closer look at St. John’s School’s facilities and learning environments.

The programme concluded with a heartfelt farewell message of appreciation by Mr. Lee Yin Fah, Chairperson of the St. John’s School Board, followed by a final group photo to commemorate the event. The visit strengthened the bond between the two sister schools and provided valuable opportunities for professional exchange, collaboration, and fellowship. It was a meaningful experience for all attendees and a promising step toward future joint initiatives.

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Sat, 29 Nov 2025

St. George’s School conducted a Mental Health at the Workplace Awareness session for its staff on Wednesday, 26th June, led by Dayang Syahmun Matassan from the Health Promotion Centre, Ministry of Health. The session formed part of the school’s ongoing commitment to promoting staff well-being and fostering a supportive professional environment.

During the presentation, Dayang Syahmun highlighted the World Health Organisation’s definition of mental health as a state of well-being that enables individuals to cope with daily stresses, work productively, and contribute to their communities. 

The session also addressed the distinction between mental health and mental illness, underscoring that while everyone has mental health, not all individuals will develop a mental disorder. Participants were briefed on early signs of declining mental well-being, including emotional, cognitive, behavioural, and physical indicators.

A key component of the talk examined the influence of the workplace on mental well-being. While work can offer structure, purpose, and financial security, Dayang Syahmun noted that factors such as excessive workloads, unclear roles, bullying, and inflexible hours may contribute to stress and burnout among Brunei's working population, a concern underscored by national data.

Practical strategies for strengthening mental health at work were shared, focusing on individual, team, and organisational approaches. These included establishing healthy boundaries, promoting peer support, encouraging regular check-ins, cultivating transparency, and implementing workplace initiatives that prioritise employee well-being.

The session concluded with a reminder that seeking professional support is a sign of strength and an essential step towards maintaining good mental health.

St. George’s School expresses its appreciation to the Health Promotion Centre for delivering this informative and timely session. The school remains committed to creating a safe, healthy, and positive working environment for all members of its staff community.

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Sat, 29 Nov 2025

After a full year of dedication and hard work, the teachers of St. George’s School were treated to a well-deserved evening of appreciation at the school’s annual staff dinner. Held on 22nd November 2025 at the Radisson Hotel, the event brought together teachers, staff and the School Board of Governors for a night filled with camaraderie and gratitude. The event opened with welcoming speeches from Principal Janidi Jingan and the Chairperson of the School Board, Anthony Liew, setting a warm tone for the night before guests enjoyed a festive dinner and a lively round of the ‘Signature Bingo’ game.

A highlight of the evening was the fashion show, followed by a series of meaningful presentations. Certificates for excellent achievements were awarded, along with long-service awards recognising dedicated staff members, including Rebecca Elicay for 10 years of service and Head of Primary, Alice Ting, for an outstanding 30 years. A special farewell tribute was also presented to the Deputy Principal, N.M. Mubarak, who has served the school with commitment and passion for 28 years. The segment featured a heartfelt video and the presentation of two appreciation gifts.

The celebration continued with the awarding of the Best Dressed Male and Female, followed by an exciting lucky draw that brought much cheer to the crowd. The event concluded with a closing speech by the Chairperson of the Staff Welfare Committee, who thanked everyone for their hard work and contributions throughout the year. The evening served as a heartfelt reminder of the strong community spirit that continues to inspire and uplift the school.

 

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